PROCESSIONS inspired by Joby Talbot & Gregorio Allegri
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1h 25m
Music:
Gregorio Allegri: Miserere
Joby Talbot (1971): Path of Miracles
England's most famous early music choir takes us on a timeless journey inspired to the British composer Joby Talbot by the pilgrimage to Compostela. From “Roncesvalles” to “Santiago”, processions, contemplations and real sound miracles in the Basilica. The Miserere composed by Allegri in 1638, a real “hit”, is offered as an introduction to the journey promised by Tenebrae.
Direction: Nigel Short (Artistic and Music Director)
Cast: Tenebrae Choir
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